Jarha

Jarha (96 BC-) was an Egyptian farmer who lived in the Kanopos Nome during the 1st century BC.

Biography
Jarha worked in the fields of the Kanopos Nome near Apollodorus' Estate during the 1st century BC, the nephew of Mut-snat-em. In 48 BC, the family farm was attacked by bandits, who drove a herd of hippopotami into the farmland. The hippos caused more damage than the bandits, and the hippos killed several family members and farmers; Jarha's nephew Meketre went missing, and Mut-snat-em was worried about his disapperance. Jarha recruited the medjay Bayek to help with bringing the bodies back to a roadside cart to keep them away from the animals, and, after Bayek had done so (slaying some hippos in the process), Jarha asked Bayek to rescue his nephew from the Potami Hideout, where the bandits resided. Bayek succeeded in freeing Meketre and wiping out the bandits, and Bayek and Meketre returned to the family's village and killed the bandits there, restoring peace to the area.